Cancer surgeons eradicate the wrong college

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French surgeons eradicated a healthy college from a cancer patient, leaving the man only one college to purify the blood.

Radio France reported that in July of this year, a 77 -year -old man underwent the removal of tumors at Henry Mondor Hospital in Cretel near the French capital Paris, according to the British Daily Mail.

When a man woke up from the eradication process – which may take between an hour and four hours – he discovered that doctors performed the operation on the wrong side, this happened – according to local media reports – although he completed the “verification list” that the medical staff laid out before the surgery properly.

The consequences of medical error

It is estimated that the total removal of the college can give cancer patients to survive for a period of five years more than 90%, but the diagnosis of a man whose name has not been revealed does not give the same degree of optimism now because it will depend on one sick college.

While the patient’s life is not in danger, he faces the consequences of a medical error, according to the France Radio team, and his family filed a lawsuit against the Paris Hospital in Paris Hospital, which runs the Parisian Hospital.

Earlier this year, the Daily Mail newspaper reported that an American was suing a hospital in Minnesota after the surgeons were mistakenly removed from its proper kidney, when Windy Rapaport, 84, entered the operating room, where it was not supposed to eradicate its kidneys at all, but rather its spleen, and this led to its need to wash dialysis.